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Battle of Dresden (327 bytes)
1: ...in a [[France|French]] victory under [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon Bonaparte]] against [[Austria]]ns... 4: [[Category:Battles of the Napoleonic Wars|Dresden]] Dresden (16284 bytes) 2: [[Image:Brühl's-Terrace-Dresden.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Brühl's Terrace and the [[F... 4: ...lso very known for the controversial [[Bombing of Dresden in World War II|Allied strategic bombings]] in [[... 5: ...many.png|thumb|180px|right|Map of Germany showing Dresden]] 9: ...he [[Czech Republic]]. About an hour northwest of Dresden is [[Leipzig]], another big city in Saxony. 13: ...ner city]], Dresden has several important centers of social and economic activity spread throughout th... The Dresden Dolls (1373 bytes) 1: ...from [[Boston]] that formed mid-[[2000]], made up of [[singer]]/[[pianist]] [[Amanda Palmer]] and [[dr... 3: ...nd a loyal [[cult following]] through the efforts of their [[drama]]tic live performances. During thes... 7: "Dresden Dolls" is also the name of an early song by [[The Fall (band)|The Fall]], an... 11: *[http://www.dresdendolls.com Official website] 12: ...p=amg&sql=11:xgivad3kl8w8~T1 AllMusic.com info on Dresden Dolls] Dresden, New York (251 bytes) 1: ... is the name of some places in the [[U.S. state]] of [[New York]]: 2: *[[Dresden, Washington County, New York]] 3: *[[Dresden, Yates County, New York]] 5: : For other locations named "Dresden," see [[Dresden (disambiguation)]]. Standseilbahn Dresden (671 bytes) 1: ... through the Prinzess-Louisa-Tunnel with a length of 54 metres. 4: *[[Schwebebahn Dresden]] 6: [[de:Standseilbahn Dresden]] Schwebebahn Dresden (1134 bytes) 1: ...n dresden 1920.jpg|thumb|200px|The '''Schwebebahn Dresden''' around 1920]] 2: ...itz side). It is 274 metres long. The Schwebebahn Dresden was designed by Eugen Langen, the same as the sus... 4: The Dresden Schwebebahn is a special kind of suspension railway, because the vehicles hang on ... 6: ... and there is now a new lookout point on the roof of the station. 9: *[[Standseilbahn Dresden]] May Uprising in Dresden (6449 bytes) 3: ...f the series of events known as the [[Revolutions of 1848]]. 7: ...ril 1849, [[Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia]] was offered the crown. 9: ...disintegrated. In Saxony, [[Frederick_Augustus_II_of_Saxony|Friedrich August II]] had never recognised... 11: ...people of Saxony began to react to the repression of the democratic movement - the May Uprising began. 15: ... address to the King, also calling for acceptance of the constitution. The King was unwielding, howeve... Dresden Staatskapelle (952 bytes) 1: ...n Staatskapelle''' is an [[orchestra]] based in [[Dresden]]. It was founded in [[1548]], which makes it one... 3: ... as both a conductor and a composer, with several of his works being premiered by the ensemble. [[Karl... 5: ... [[1985]]. With them he recorded a complete cycle of [[Beethoven]]'s nine [[symphonies]]. 7: ...pe Sinopoli]] was its chief conductor at the time of his death in 2001. In August 2002, [[Bernard Hait... Dresden school (1409 bytes) 3: [[Image:Dresdengermany.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Dresden, Germany]] 5: ...d for an architecture style developed mainly in [[Dresden]], [[Germany]], by [[architect]]s from all over [... 7: ... in detail. They created masterpieces for example of [[Baroque]] and [[Renaissance]] and later city vi... 9: One important member was Semper, building the Dresden Semper opera house. 11: ...ea. Today, 2004, it is rather affordable, despite Dresden is developing well economically and the districts... Dresden (disambiguation) (481 bytes) 1: '''Dresden''' is the name of several places in the world: 3: *[[Dresden]], [[Germany]] 4: *In the [[United States|United States of America]] 5: **[[Dresden, Kansas]] 6: **[[Dresden, Maine]] Dresden, Kansas (2478 bytes) 1: ... [[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 51. 4: [[Image:KSMap-doton-Dresden.png|right|Location of Dresden, Kansas]] 6: Dresden is located at 39°37'20" North, 100°25'17"... 8: ....4 km² (0.9 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water. 11: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. Dresden, Tennessee (2705 bytes) 1: ...l population of 2,855. It is the [[county seat]] of [[Weakley County, Tennessee|Weakley County]]{{GR|... 4: [[Image:TNMap-doton-Dresden.PNG|right|Location of Dresden, Tennessee]] 5: Dresden is located at 36°17'2" North, 88°41'54" W... 7: ...e mile|mi²]]). 13.8 km² (5.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.19% is water. 10: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. Dresden, Ohio (2709 bytes) 1: [[de:Dresden (Ohio)]] 3: ...2000]] census, the village had a total population of 1,423. 6: [[Image:OHMap-doton-Dresden.png|right|Location of Dresden, Ohio]] 8: Dresden is located at 40°7'17" North, 82°0'47" We... 10: ...;) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 3.31% water. Dresden, Maine (2462 bytes) 1: ... [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 1,625. 4: ...2;) of it is land and 6.5 km² (2.5 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 7.60% water. 7: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 9: ...nd 8.6% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.53... 11: ..., 24.5% from 45 to 64, and 11.8% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 37 years. For e... SMS Dresden (2446 bytes) 1: ...[light cruiser]] of the [[Dresden class cruiser|''Dresden'' class]], commissioned in [[1908]]. 3: ...l had traditional triple-expansion engines, the ''Dresden'' was the first German cruiser to be equipped wit... 5: ...SMS ''Leipzig'' she damaged and forced the escape of the British cruiser [[HMS Glasgow|HMS ''Glasgow''... 7: ...en headed south back around Cape Horn to the maze of channels and bays in southern [[Chile]]. Until M... 9: ...ndon ship and scuttle her. At 11:15 AM the SMS ''Dresden'' slipped under the waves with her war ensign pro... Dresden (region) (1365 bytes) 3: <TR><TD>[[States of Germany|State]]:</td><td>[[Saxony]]</td></tr> 4: <TR><TD>Capital:</td><td>[[Dresden]]</td></tr> 9: <tr><td colspan="2" align=center>[[Image:Saxony dresden.png]]</td></tr> 12: ...[Saxony]], [[Germany]], located in the south-east of the country. 29: # [[Dresden]] Dresden Klotzsche Airport (1758 bytes) 1: ...rt''' was opened on [[July 11]], [[1935]], near [[Dresden, Germany]]. 5: ...could occupy Dresden failed due to the resistance of civil airport employees. 9: ...tional airtraffic resumed, primarily to countries of the [[eastern block]] 11: ...enter became Dresden and therefore the importance of Klotzsche Airport increased considerably. In [[19... 13: ...raffic increased seven-fold during the first half of the [[1990s]] and a second terminal was opened in... Dresden University of Technology (7039 bytes) 1: [[Image:Tudresden.jpg|right]] 2: ...ten'', which in German today refers to institutes of higher education which cover the entire curriculu... 5: The university offers nearly all kinds of science today, but it has got its highest reputat... 7: ...[1409]]), and its replacement is only in the form of a private institution. 11: ...he university is permanently improving its high profile in the western world. Bishop of Dresden-Meissen (4567 bytes) 1: ...Diocese of Dresden-Meissen]] in the [[Archdiocese of Bamberg]]. 3: ... on [[24 June]] [[1921]]. The name was changed to Dresden-Meissen on [[15 November]] [[1979]]. 7: ...ocese of Dresden-Meissen<small> and its precursor offices === 9: ... in italics indicate ''de facto ''continuation of office) 18: ...ect of Meissen||<small>Priest of Meissen; died in office Fernsehturm Dresden-Wachwitz (2182 bytes) 1: ...lf-willed form because of he became a landmark of Dresden and the Elbtal. 3: ==situation of address== 4: Dresden, Oberwachwitzer way 37 8: ...rs, which is embodied in the soil into six meters of depth in the Lausitzer granite. Its total weight ... 17: ...tal with Dresden to enjoy. Since a reorganization of the elevator plant and the restaurant would cost ...
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